The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... a bottle which had ssic ne It was conjectured that she had undesignedly taken an icine , as a relief for spasms in the stomach . ] the rock from which arose let's blue wanderings ; careless hand , cast leaves and flowe M. 600.
... a bottle which had ssic ne It was conjectured that she had undesignedly taken an icine , as a relief for spasms in the stomach . ] the rock from which arose let's blue wanderings ; careless hand , cast leaves and flowe M. 600.
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... leaves will soon vanish to make way for others , like the traces which the ebbing tide leaves upon the sand . Nor is this all . In proportion as the associating principles which lay the foundation of susceptibility and readiness ...
... leaves will soon vanish to make way for others , like the traces which the ebbing tide leaves upon the sand . Nor is this all . In proportion as the associating principles which lay the foundation of susceptibility and readiness ...
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... leaving college he adopted , not without hesitation , the scholastic profession ; but he gradually drifted into literature , utilizing the results of his studies through the medium of the press . He became a great admirer of the German ...
... leaving college he adopted , not without hesitation , the scholastic profession ; but he gradually drifted into literature , utilizing the results of his studies through the medium of the press . He became a great admirer of the German ...
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... leaves ? All has passed unregretted or unseen ; or , if the apathy be ever shaken off , even for an instant , it is only by what is gross or what is extraordinary ; and yet it is not in the broad and fierce manifestations of the ...
... leaves ? All has passed unregretted or unseen ; or , if the apathy be ever shaken off , even for an instant , it is only by what is gross or what is extraordinary ; and yet it is not in the broad and fierce manifestations of the ...
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... leaves fall , and the winter is gathering , to that evening study which the mercy of Heaven has provided in the book of salvation : and while the shadowy valley opens , which leads to the abode of death , it speaks of that hand which ...
... leaves fall , and the winter is gathering , to that evening study which the mercy of Heaven has provided in the book of salvation : and while the shadowy valley opens , which leads to the abode of death , it speaks of that hand which ...
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